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The image displays a grey information board, likely situated outdoors, providing details about an art installation titled "Sabine Marcelis - Light Horizon, 2022." The board features text in both Dutch and English, alongside an embedded photograph of the artwork. The text identifies Sabine Marcelis as a designer renowned for her innovative use of materials like resin and glass, often employing light to create striking visual effects. Her work is part of various museum collections, and she has collaborated with major fashion brands. The artwork "Light Horizon" is described as comprising towering columns of mirrored glass, designed to interact with natural daylight to produce a play of light reflections. The board states that this is the first time one of Marcelis's larger installations is exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum Schiedam in the Netherlands, having previously been shown in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The materials used for the artwork are listed as glass, metal, and wood. The photograph on the right shows several tall, rectangular, pillar-like structures made of a reflective material, appearing to be mirrored glass. They are arranged outdoors on a sandy or rocky terrain under a bright blue sky, casting long, distinct shadows, indicating strong daylight. The structures reflect warm, earthy tones from their surroundings. A caption below the image specifies that it depicts the "Light Horizon" installation in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, from 2021. The copyright notice "Courtesy Studio Sabine Marcelis" is partially visible at the bottom of the board.
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